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In the Land of Women

  • Director: Jon Kasdan
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Comedy Drama
  • Movie Type: Coming-of-Age, Romantic Drama
  • Themes: Existential Crisis, Single Life, Fish Out of Water
  • Main Cast: Adam Brody, Kristen Stewart, Meg Ryan, Olympia Dukakis, Makenzie Vega
  • Release Year: 2007
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 97 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: PG13

Plot

A man having trouble with women suddenly finds himself surrounded by them in this independent comedy drama. Carter Webb (Adam Brody) is a successful writer who has fallen into an emotional tailspin after his girlfriend, well-known actress Sophia (Elena Anaya), breaks up with him. When Carter learns that his grandmother (Olympia Dukakis) is in failing health, he decides to leave California and return to his hometown of Detroit to help take care of her and beginning work on his long-planned novel. As Carter spends time with his grandmother, he becomes friendly with her neighbors -- mom Sarah Hardwicke (Meg Ryan) and her two daughters, angst-ridden teen Lucy (Kristen Stewart) and precocious 11-year-old Paige (Makenzie Vega). As Sarah attempts to deal with a pressing personal crisis and Carter begins sorting out his relationship issues, he discovers that sometimes what feels like the end is actually just a new beginning. In the Land of Women was the first directorial project for actor and screenwriter Jon Kasdan, the son of writer and director Lawrence Kasdan. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast

Elena Anaya - Sofia Buñuel; Clark Gregg - Nelson Hardwicke; JoBeth Williams - Agnes Webb; Dustin Milligan - Eric Watts; Ginnifer Goodwin - Janey; Kelsey Keel - Teenage Girl; Danielle Savre - Teenage Girl; Gina Mantegna - Teenage Girl; Robert Reinis - Avi Rosenberg; Graham Wardle - Gabe Foley; Elise Gatien - Tiffany; Christine Danielle - Tanya; Jeff Cunningham - Howard Portchnik; Tamara Lovegrove - Party Girl; Brittany Starling - Party Girl; Ilyse Mimoun - Nelson's Assistant; Karin Konoval - Dr. Ida Rosen; Angus - Bozo; Lindsay Sloane; Bret Harrison

Credit

Margot Ready - Art Director, Charles O'Shea - Boom Operator, Stuart Aikins - Casting, Wendy Weidman - Casting, Cathy Sandrich Gelfond - Casting, Sig De Miguel - Casting, Sean Cossey - Casting, Amanda Mackey - Casting, Mark Kasdan - Consultant/advisor, Barbara Kelly - Co-producer, Trish Keating - Costume Designer, Jori Woodman - Costume Designer, Paul Barry - First Assistant Director, Jon Kasdan - Director, Carol Littleton - Editor, Lawrence Kasdan - Executive Producer, Tom Brumberger - Hair Styles, Noriko Watanabe - Hair Styles, Deborah Bose - Location Manager, Stephen Trask - Composer (Music Score), Manish Raval - Musical Direction/Supervision, Tom Wolfe - Musical Direction/Supervision, Tom Brumberger - Makeup, Noriko Watanabe - Makeup, David Crone - Camera Operator, Scott MacDonald - Camera Operator, Sandy Cochrane - Production Designer, Paul Cameron - Cinematographer, Julia Neville - Production Manager, Steve Golin - Producer, David Kanter - Producer, Tim O'Heir - Recording, Pierre Paul - Special Effects, Tim O'Heir - Sound Mixer, David Husby - Sound/Sound Designer, Robert Grieve - Sound/Sound Designer, Jon Kralt - Stunts, Duane Dickinson - Stunts Coordinator, Dave Hospes - Stunts Coordinator, Dean Choe - Stunts Coordinator, Laura Lee Connery - Stunts Coordinator, Barbara Kelly - Unit Production Manager, Jon Kasdan - Screenwriter, Keith Bilderbeck - Sound Effects Editor, Ai-Ling Lee - Sound Effects Editor, Paul Jasper - Animal Trainer/Wrangler, Jackie Bissley - Unit Publicist, Sean Harding - First Assistant Camera, George Majoros - First Assistant Camera, John Westerlaken - Key Grip, Tanya Noel Hill - Music Editor, Robb Boyd - Music Editor, Tim Boot - Music Editor, Tricia Miles - Post Production Supervisor, Andrea Boorman - Production Coordinator, Jim LeBlanc - Properties Master, Bill Terezakis - Prosthetic Makeup Effects, Steve Pederson - Re-Recording Mixer, Brad Sherman - Re-Recording Mixer, Portia Belmont - Script Supervisor, Paul Burger - Second Assistant Director, Ruby Stillwater - Second Assistant Director, Jacqui Frost - Second Assistant Director, David Allinson - Special Effects Coordinator, David Crone - Steadicam Operator, Lorey Sebastian - Still Photographer, Liane Hentcher - Still Photographer, Joel Shryack - Supervising Sound Editor, Eric Gotthelf - ADR Mixer, Thomas J. O'Connell - ADR Mixer, Greg Steele - ADR Mixer, Brian Cunningham - Assistant Art Director, Gail Barrett - Assistant Costumer Designer, Shawn Milstead - Assistant Chief Lighting Technician, Sharon Markell - Assistant Hair, Dana Herriott - Assistant Location Manager, David Tamkin - Assistant Location Manager, C. J. Wills - Assistant Makeup, Carl Gruell - Assistant Production Coordinator, Danny McNair - Assistant Production Coordinator, David Rosychuk - Assistant Properties, Tony Thorpe - Best Boy Grip, Gareth Farfan - Best Boy Grip, Farrah Fox-Collis - Casting Assistant, Samantha Finkler - Casting Assistant, Elisa Bayley - Casting Assistant, Stuart Haggerty - Chief Lighting Technician, Lyall Heighton - Construction Coordinator, Valerie Halverson - Costumes Supervisor, Phil Nee Nee - DGA Intern, Jeena Phelps - Dialogue Editor, Chris Banting - Dolly Grip, Bryce Shaw - Dolly Grip, Annie Klein - Extra Casting, Jane Mason - First Assistant Accountant, Ofe Yi - First Assistant Editor, Andy Malcolm - Foley Artist, Goro Koyama - Foley Artist, Donald H. Walker - Production Accountant, Jean Marc Saldini - Second Assistant Camera, Tyler Woeste - Second Assistant Camera, Cody Larson - Set Dresser, Ranj Jawant - Transportation Captain, Laurie Morris - Transportation Coordinator, Louise Roper - Set Decorator, Colin Orchard - Cable Person, Mitchell Baker - Construction Foreman, Nancy Kress - Craft Service/Catering, Be Cinema Scenes - Craft Service/Catering, Don White - Foley Mixer, Roger Bailey - Generator Operator, Nancy Kress - Set Medic/First Aid, Jennifer Zimmer - Third Assistant Director, David Joshi - Video Assist, Eric Fitzgerald - Title Design, Jason Otis Dale - Assistant Editor, Suzy Ortega - Assistant Editor, Pauline Tremblay - Department Head Hair, Lisa Love - Department Head Makeup, Nancy Tracy - First Assistant Sound Editor, Justin Maggio - Assistant to the Director, Wilma Davis - Producer's Assistant, Elyse Jerry - Producer's Assistant, Michael A. Kossart - Producer's Assistant, Martin Levenstein - Co-Editor

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In the Land of Women

Promotional movie poster for the film
Directed by Jon Kasdan
Produced by Lawrence Kasdan (executive)
Steve Golin
David Kanter
Barbara Kelly
Written by Jon Kasdan
Starring Adam Brody
Kristen Stewart
Makenzie Vega
Meg Ryan
Elena Anaya
Olympia Dukakis
Music by Stephen Trask
Cinematography Paul Cameron
Editing by Carol Littleton
Marty Levenstein
Distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures
Release date(s) 20 April 2007
Running time 100 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Budget $10 million
Gross revenue Domestic:
$11,052,958
Worldwide:
$17,562,071

In the Land of Women is a 2007 drama film directed and written by Jon Kasdan. It was screened at the Cannes Film Festival on May 18, 2006. The film premiered in the United States on April 20, 2007.

Contents

Plot

Carter Webb (Adam Brody) is a young, soft-core pornography writer living in Los Angeles when his young, starlet girlfriend Sofia (Elena Anaya) dumps him. Carter pleads with Sofia for her to stay, but she leaves nonetheless, though visibly upset.

Carter then goes to his mother's home in order to reclaim an item when he sees his mother crying in the living room. She explains that her mentally unstable mother, Phyllis, (Olympia Dukakis), claims that she is dying -- though her doctor cannot find anything fatal. Carter's mother tells him that she will be leaving to go to Michigan to take care of Phyllis. Carter offers to take his mother's place as caregiver for his grandmother, explaining that he wanted to get out of the life he was currently living and write a biographical story he has been working on the past eleven years. Though his mother objects to this decision and tries to warn him, he ignores her and flies to Michigan.

Meanwhile, Paige (Makenzie Vega) and Lucy (Kristen Stewart) Hardwicke, who live across the street from Phyllis, are returning from school. Lucy's mother, Sarah Hardwicke (Meg Ryan), calls Lucy to the kitchen. She hesitantly tells Lucy that she has found a lump in her breast, a possible sign of breast cancer, and is to see a doctor in the coming days. Lucy, shocked, wants to come with her mother when she receives her results, but Sarah quickly refuses.

Outside, Carter finally arrives. He knocks on the door with a cheerful remark, and Phyllis, obviously forgetting her own grandson, slams the door on him. After a quick negotiation, she lets him inside. Phyllis reveals that she has been starving herself the past three weeks, and Carter sees that all of the food in her home has gone stale. After a couple brief phone calls with his mother and his boss, Carter begins to clean up his grandmother's home.

When Carter takes out the trash, Lucy, who is smoking on her roof, watches him. He drops the trash, and Lucy begins to snicker; hearing her laughter, Carter turns toward her, and she hides in the shadow of the roof. Sarah hears the noise and comes outside with her dog, Bozo, and warmly introduces herself to Carter. They have a brief talk before Lucy's friends arrive loudly down the road and Sarah goes back inside. Lucy and Carter meet, and she asks Carter not to tell her parents that she smokes. He agrees, and takes a cigarette from her before she leaves.

The next morning, Sarah arrives at Carter's doorstep, bringing cookies and offering for him to walk with her. They walk around the neighborhood, talking about their lives. Sarah eventually mentions Sofia, wondering about his love for her. Carter thinks about his relationship, and decides that it really wasn't true love. He explains that he has written love letters for her, outpouring his affection for Sofia. Carter believes, as a writer, that this is the best work that he has ever done.

After Sarah returns home, she sees that Carter is heartbroken and needs someone to take his mind off Sofia. She asks Lucy to ask Carter out on a date. Lucy bitterly refuses, calling it "lame" to ask someone out from across the street that she doesn't even know. Sarah's husband agrees and Sarah abruptly leaves the room, frustrated. She goes to her bathroom, filling a small cup of medicine to subside her pain. Her husband follows her, trying to assuage the situation by insisting that Lucy will apologize and ask Carter on a date.

The next day, Carter decides to go on a run. While running, he has flashbacks of all the memorable times he had with Sofia: their meeting, their first kiss, and so on, until it finally leads to the break up. When she utters the word "goodbye" once more, Carter runs into a tree and passes out. When he wakes up, he sees Lucy standing over him. She gives him a ride home and then asks him out. Carter seems interested, but suggests that she ask her parents' permission first as it is a school night. Lucy, confused, agrees, and goes back inside.

Shortly thereafter, Sarah invites Carter on another walk. This time, she leads him into a small patch of forest. She admits that her husband is having an affair and that she does not love him -- at least not the way Carter loved Sofia. They hug and leave to run errands together. They share an awkward moment of both having something to say to the other; Carter begins with the declaration that Sarah's husband is "out of his mind." Sarah smiles, and dismisses what she has to say. Eventually, the two deepen their friendship and later, when she tells him she is sick, they kiss.

Carter also goes to the movies with Lucy and Paige. Carter finds out that Sofia has been dating the actor Colin Farrell. After a party, Carter and Lucy share a kiss which Sarah sees and is quickly angered. She tells Carter to leave Lucy alone and to never speak to them again.

Sarah gets her cancer treatments and it is revealed that everything will be alright. Carter writes her a love letter, which he gives her but she does not read until she finds alone time in the hospital.

Carter comes downstairs to find his grandmother has died but does not call the hospital she wanted him to call. Instead, he goes outside and takes a walk, where he meets up with Sarah. She apologizes and they are able to end their friendship on good terms.

The story closes with a snapshot of Sarah and Lucy's new, healthier relationship.

Cast

Reception

Commercial

The film was released April 20, 2007 in the United States and grossed US$4.7 million in 2,155 theaters in its opening weekend, coming in eighth at the U.S. box office.[1] The film stayed in theaters for 10 weeks and went on to gross $11 million in the U.S., with a combined worldwide gross of $17.5 million.[2]

The gross exceeded the film's budget, which was $10 million.[3]

Critical

The film received mixed reviews. As of September 2007 on the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, 44 percent of critics gave the film positive reviews, based on 108 reviews (48 "fresh", 60 "rotten").[4] The site reported there was a consensus among critics that the characters in the film were underdeveloped. On Metacritic, the film had an average score of 47 out of 100 based on 29 reviews.[5]

Soundtrack

In the Land of Women (soundtrack)

References

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